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Final Judgement Case: 1:13-cv-05795 Document #: 422 Filed: 05/08/18 Page 1 of 80 PageID #:8240 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION IN RE: STERICYCLE, INC., STERI-SAFE No. l:13-cv-05795 CONTRACT LITIGATION MDL No. 2455 Judge Robert W. Gettleman FINAL JUDGMENT Having entered orders (1) granting final approval to the settlement of this action; (2) granting the motion for fees, costs, and service awards; and (3) overruling all objections, the Court now hereby directs entry ofjudgment, which shall constitute a final adjudication of this case on the merits in accordance with the terms of the Settlement Agreement ("Agreement"). For good cause appearing, it is: ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED THAT: 1. The definitions of terms set forth in the Agreement are incorporated hereby as though fully set forth in this judgment; 2. The Court has jurisdiction over the subject matter of the Action and over all parties to the Agreement, including all Class Members. 3. The persons or entities listed on the final exclusion list, Exhibit A to this judgment, are excluded from the Class, are not entitled to recovery of any settlement proceeds, and are not bound by this final judgment. The persons or entities listed on Exhibit B to this judgment submitted requests for exclusion, but were not matched to Class data, and therefore are not members of the Class. The persons or entities listed on Exhibit C to this judgment submitted requests for exclusion through counsel, but in accordance with this Court's rulings, the requests -l- 010362-t I 103 t040 vt Case: 1:13-cv-05795 Document #: 422 Filed: 05/08/18 Page 2 of 80 PageID #:8241 were found deficient and were not cured within the time permitted. Those persons or entities therefore remain members of the Class, are entitled to their proportionate recovery of Settlement Proceeds, and are bound by this final judgment. 4. This Court hereby dismisses on the merits and with prejudice the Action, with each party to bear their own costs and attorneys' fees except as otherwise described in the Agreement and Final Approval Order. 5. All persons and entities who are Releasors pursuant to Section VIII of the Settlement Agreement are hereby barred and enjoined from commencing, prosecuting, or continuing, either directly or indirectly, against the Released Parties, in this or any other jurisdiction, any and all claims, causes of action or lawsuits, which they had, have, or in the future may have, arising out of or related to the subject matter of the Actions, as described in Section VIII of the Agreement. 6. The Releasees are hereby and forever released and discharged with respect to any and all claims or causes of action which the Releasors had or have arising out of or related to any of the Released Claims as defined in the Agreement. 7. Without affecting the finality of this Judgment in any way, this Court hereby retains continuing and exclusive jurisdiction over: (a) interpretation, administration, enforcement, and implementation of this settlement and distribution to Class Members; (b) disposition of the Settlement Fund; (c) hearing and ruling on any matters relating to applications by Class Counsel for attorneys' fees, costs, and service awards; (d) the Action until the final judgment contemplated hereby has become effective and each and every act agreed to be performed by the parties all have been performed pursuant to the Agreement; (e) hearing and ruling on any matters relating to the plan of allocation of settlement proceeds; and (f) all parties .) -L- 010362-11 1031040 Vl Case: 1:13-cv-05795 Document #: 422 Filed: 05/08/18 Page 3 of 80 PageID #:8242 to the Action and Releasors, for the purpose of enforcing and administering the Agreement and the mutual releases and other documents contemplated by, or executed in connection with the Agreement. 8. The Court finds, pursuant to Rules 54(a) and (b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, that this Final Judgment should be entered and further finds that there is no just reason for delay in the entry of this Judgment, as a Final Judgment, as to the parties to the Agreement. Accordingly, the Clerk is hereby directed to enter Judgment forthwith. IT IS SO ORDERED. DArED: N?{r^"t{ HONORABLE ROBERT W. GETTLEMAN UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE -3- 1031040 vl Case: 1:13-cv-05795 Document #: 422 Filed: 05/08/18 Page 4 of 80 PageID #:8243 E,XHIBIT A Case: 1:13-cv-05795 Document #: 422 Filed: 05/08/18 Page 5 of 80 PageID #:8244 EXCLUSION LIST Timely, Affirmatively Matched to Class Member Record sCG No. Name/Address \,lame/Address Address City itate :irm flf Providedl 1000024 AZ TRAINING PROGRAM-COOLIDGE 8OO N HIGHWAY 87 COOLIDGE \7 1000663 WINFIELD FAMILY DENTISTRY )S2OO WINFIELD RD WINFIELD IL r'leyers & Flowers r.000904 ARTHUR SHAPIRO. 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